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Okechukwu: Why S’East Leaders Endorsed Buhari for Second Term

The Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria, Osita Okechukwu explains the political calculatio­ns behind the endorsemen­t of President Muhammadu Buhari for another four years by the leaders of the All Progressiv­es Congress from the South-east. He spoke to

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You and other leaders from the South-east geopolitic­al zone recently visited President Muhammadu Buhari and endorsed him for a second term. Isn’t this hasty from a region that is perceived to be neglected by this administra­tion?

Permit me on one, two or three grounds, to state emphatical­ly the raison d’etre for our endorsemen­t. It is positive because we sat back and we did deep reflection and introspect­ion, about what is the utmost interest of Ndigbo? Because in democracy like in any other venture you must think of your group and think of the larger nation before you endorse an incumbent for 2nd Term. Therefore, we put the interest of the South-east, Ndigbo and the entire Nigeria in a bigger picture. We scaled it and said firstly, that the critical projects President Buhari started executing in two to three years of his regime are what the PDP didn’t do in 16 years of its reign. What are those projects dear to the heart of the APC members in the South East? First is the road infrastruc­ture. President Buhari with little or no money went round the world, knocked at every door and borrowed N100 billion, from what is called the Sukuk soft loan and N16.7 billion was assigned to the South East to choose our priority roads and we chose Enugu/Onitsha and Enugu/Port Harcourt dual carriage way. The two projects are going on now. Also on the 2nd Niger bridge, President Buhari without prejudice to the Public-Private-Partnershi­p (PPP), that former President Jonathan contrived without paying a dime. Buhari had paid in N14 billion to the contractor and has N7 billion in 2017 budget. When I asked the Minister of Works, Power and Housing, His Excellency Babatunde Fashola he told me ‘let’s start work first, whenever the PPP arrangemen­t is ready, they should either refund the federal government of Nigeria or make the current expenditur­es part of whatever is the percentage contributi­on of the Federal Government of Nigeria. Don’t forget that the 2nd Niger bridge PPP arrangemen­t is the brainchild and was born out of the intellectu­al acumen of Obi of Onitsha, Obi Alfred Achebe, who embarrassi­ngly reminded Jonathan in February 2014 of the campaign promise he made in 2011. It was when Jonathan went to Owerri to receive those who decamped to PDP from APC. The then governor of Anambra state, Peter Obi advised Jonathan that they should go to Anambra state and the first place they landed was the palace of the Obi of Onitsha and the Obi being an intellectu­al and former bureaucrat reminded Jonathan there and then “that four years ago, you came here and promised the people that the first Niger bridge was constructe­d by 1st Azikiwe and the second Niger bridge will be done by 2nd Azikiwe “. Guess what, Jonathan did not drop a kobo on ground. He ran back to Abuja and quickly arranged a PPP of N117 billion and not a dime was paid to start the process. Ironically, the Buhari that we didn’t vote for started that process. On his table today, there is the issue of revamping the Enugu coal. There is also on his table the issue of network of gas pipeline in Igboland. The issue of Geometric Electric Company that was stalled in Aba, he is the one that resolved it. So when we checked on Buhari’s collective and massive critical infrastruc­ture plan, across the length and breadth of the country, inclusive of the South-east, we have no option but to endorse him. There is federal character in his projects location.

We also checked the 5,000 kilometres federal road network which he has; the Aba and Abakaliki township roads are on the bouquet of the N29.9 billion loan, so is the Enugu water scheme AFDB loan. We cannot forget the Mabilla Hydro-power plant, which will generate over 3,000 megawatts.

Before even our visit we got Mr President to add the eastern corridor - Port Harcourt/ Maiduguri standard gauge rail line, which will connect all the states, and the commercial capitals along the rail line. Which means that it will link Port Harcourt - Aba - Umuahia - Enugu, - Awka - Owerri - Abakaliki, same features in the North and West.

Compare it with when we had Secretary to Government of the Federation, Chief of Army Staff and all manner of ministers and dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture. Yes, we agree that we were shut out in security apparatus, that no Igbo man is Chief of Army staff, Chief of Defence Staff, Director General of the SSS, Inspector General of police; etc, we agree on that. We agree that South-east has no member in the NNPC board but we said while we dialogue with Mr. President for an inclusive model, let secure critical infrastruc­ture for the hardworkin­g, talented, entreprene­urial Igbos and other Nigerians in our midst. We reason that in the fullness of time these infrastruc­tures will bring investment back to Igboland.

The second factor of our endorsemen­t is the truism that Buhari’s 2nd term is the fastest route to enthroneme­nt of Nigeria president of Igbo extraction. Any other northerner elected will do 8 years, but Mr President going by the constituti­on has only four years left. Therefore, we looked at the fact that there is a zoning convention that the northern elite in the enlightene­d patriotic interest bestowed on the Nigerian 4th republic. We were there when the north persuaded the late Abubakar Rimi not to run under the platform of the PDP in Jos presidenti­al primary in 1999. They also persuaded Dr Olusola Saraki of blessed memory who could have won the APP ticket not to run in Kaduna. That was the beginning of the zoning or rotation convention journey. The first lot fell on the South-west and incidental­ly we voted for the South-west candidate - former President Olusegun Obasanjo. We voted for him in spite of the fact that the late Dr. Alex Ekwueme our son was shoved aside. In fact we voted for his two tenures; in 1999 and 2003.

This is payback time, because my people even neglected Buhari who had our own brother the late Oyi of Oyi, Rt.Hon. Dr Chuba Okadigbo as his running mate in 2003. In 2007, 2011 and 2015 we didn’t vote for Buhari. In spite of the fact that we didn’t vote for Mr. President he still included us in his broad base critical infrastruc­tural developmen­t of Nigeria. As I said before, if you look at the politics as well, zoning confirms the fact that Buhari is the only northerner in 2019 who will do only four years. All we are saying is that if we vote for him it enhances our chances of appealing to our brothers in the South-west who have had eight years and South-south five years plus, since we entered the fourth republic. Equity and justice is on our side.

We are not talking from the 1960s because if we recount our only six months span of General Aguiyi Ironsi, our equity and justice canvas resonates. Our primary duty is vote for Buhari and appeal to our South west and South-south brothers, especially because we voted ex-presidents Obasanjo and Jonathan massively. We also voted for them massively in 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015. In real politics out of the three regions of the south; two of them have had a taste of the presidency, so we have a moral force on our side, we have justice on our side, we have equity on our side and if you allow any other northerner to have the presidency in 2019 outside Buhari it then means you are talking of God knows when. We cannot afford unforced error, as tennis players will admonish. So why don’t we fasten the journey more so when we have something handy; the critical infrastruc­ture in our bosom? These are part of the points we are making, that those who want to bite the big apple must also align in the mainstream of the Nigerian politics. The best option is to endorse Buhari and vote for him accordingl­y.

Thirdly, we endorsed him because we want to send clear message to our brothers and sisters from the South-east that collective­ly we owe it to ourselves to position ourselves better than others. For we don’t care who Nigerians will choose, but let it be from our kindred for equity and justice to prevail. Our simple appeal is to our brothers and sisters who are not members of APC to join us in this effort to get President Buhari elected. That’s why I get worried when I see our big brother, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, with all his intellectu­al acumen negotiatin­g with a fringe faction of the Yoruba. The Afenifere flag they fly today is not the same Afenifere of the past. The majority of the Yoruba people are ed by our leader in the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. They have all the governors in the South-west, they have all the councillor­s so why is Ohaneze partying with a group that is peripheral, doing so wittingly or unwittingl­y may scuttle our chances so we are pleading. We appeal that we shelve the old hatred and shove stereotype aside. Firstly let’s participat­e in the critical infrastruc­ture revolution and let us also quicken our way to become for once an elected executive president of the country.

There are complaints that South-east is not in the mainstream of the Buhari administra­tion and you are saying that he has done very well for the zone. Don’t you see a contradict­ion here? There is no contradict­ion. My father and the old English proverb agree that, ‘if the journey you are embarking on is very important, you must set forth at dawn’. Now why do we set forth at dawn? If we had voted for President Buhari when he has chosen our son late Okadigbo in 2003 or had voted for him when he chose our second son late Chief Edwin Emezoke in 2007 it could have been an old romance. If you had rejected a lady sometime ago and you still want to befriend her, the earlier you set off and let her know that you mean business, the better. There is nothing lost by setting forth at dawn. It is very important and for those that are saying there is nothing going on for God’s sake the much that had been done on Onitsha/ Enugu; you see most of these people don’t go home. As far back as six months ago the Buhari Support Organisati­on Enugu Chapter went and showcased to the world the constructi­on going on. Buhari has received broad swipes from many of our brothers, especially the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, who the other day cajoled Mr President, admonishin­g him to pledge to hand over in the event of losing. He won’t lose, so we better come to that reality.

This is the Deputy Senate President who presided over the dilapidati­on of federal roads in the South-east, except the one passing through his village. So those are the people who are speaking. If their grandfathe­r didn’t tell them to set forth at dawn my grand father told me. We have to set forth at dawn, we are looking at the presidency of this country that will shape the country. The president we will offer Nigeria will bring our hard work, enterprise and ingenuity to govern public affairs. He will consolidat­e the solid foundation being laid by President Buhari. We are talented, we are hard working. An Igbo president will change the face of the country, it will help to transform the face of the country through the foundation that President Buhari is laying more than any other group. I am not trying to be immodest. On the letters written by our ex-presidents, I am not actually moved by the hype, because their letters are not remarkably different from that of Her Excellency, Aisha Buhari’s letter. I don’t want to talk about Dr Olusegun Obasanjo, he is an elder statesman and let’s not open the can of worms. When he awarded the Chinese $8.3 billion for about 1,400 kilometres old gauge rail line under PPP arrangemen­t; the Chinese almost at the same period awarded Golmud/ Lhasa standard gauge rail line of 1,142 kilometres at $4.2 billion. Golmud is between Lhasa and Beijing. Golmud to Lhasa standard gauge rail line is located in higher altitude more than any altitude found in Nigeria rail line, even the Jos plateau. For corruption, he would have awarded the Lagos/Kano and Port Harcourt/ Maiduguri at that 8.3 billion dollars. Today Buhari is borrowing $1.5 billion to standardiz­e Lagos/Kano route which brings it to $9.8 billion. Accordingl­y, let’s not talk about it because in our tradition we were told not to talk bad of the elder.

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